Babaamaajimowinan (Telling of news in different places)

Articles from the November 17, 2011 edition


Sorted by date  Results 1 - 25 of 25

  • Remodeling Project at Old RLHS Vocational Building Nearing Completion

    Nov 17, 2011

    Red Lake School Board members and administration personnel toured the remodeling project at the old Red Lake High School Vocational building after their Regular Board Meeting on Wednesday, November 16, 2011. The project is nearing completion and will provide additional classrooms for the school district. Taking the tour were board members, Arnold Pemberton, Roy Nelson, Barb Thomas, Nicole Desjarlait, Michael Barrett, and district staff members, Superintendent, Steve Wymore, Business Manager,...

  • The Max and Jane Lussier Wedding of November 12, 2011 - P5

    Nov 17, 2011

    The Max and Jane Lussier Wedding of November 12, 2011 - P5 Casisang , Malaybalay City, Bukidnon in the Philippines...

  • The Max and Jane Lussier Wedding of November 12, 2011 - P6

    Nov 17, 2011

    The Max and Jane Lussier Wedding of November 12, 2011 - P6 Casisang , Malaybalay City, Bukidnon in the Philippines...

  • The Max and Jane Lussier Wedding of November 12, 2011 - P7

    Nov 17, 2011

    The Max and Jane Lussier Wedding of November 12, 2011 - P7 Casisang , Malaybalay City, Bukidnon in the Philippines...

  • The Max and Jane Lussier Wedding of November 12, 2011 - P8

    Nov 17, 2011

    The Max and Jane Lussier Wedding of November 12, 2011 - P8 Casisang , Malaybalay City, Bukidnon in the Philippines...

  • Bailey-Shaugabay Wedding of November 11, 2011 in Warroad, MN

    Nov 17, 2011

    Nicole Marie Bailey And Bryan Dale Shaugabay of Warroad,MN were married November 11th 2011, at the Warroad Community Center in Warroad, MN. Nicole is the Daughter of the late Janice Bailey and Dave Dudley Of Redby, MN. Bryan is the son of Janice and William Shaugabay of Warroad. Nicole has attended Kaplan University online for Criminal Justice, and currently works as Site Manager of the Warroad Senior Meals Program through Lutheran Social Services. Bryan has attended Warroad high School and...

  • “NO RISK” WORKSHOP FUNDING AVAILABLE

    Nov 17, 2011

    The Region 2 Arts Council invites individuals and organizations from our five-county area (Beltrami, Clearwater, Hubbard, Lake of the Woods and Mahnomen Counties) to propose workshop ideas to R2AC for direct funding. The workshop is funded with no financial risk to you. Please download an application form from our website at r2arts.org/workshops/. The workshop must focus on learning experiences for adult artists and be open to the public. Any group that wants to bring in an artist to do a workshop is eligible, as are regional artists who wish...

  • REPRESENT Jingle Dance - 1491s - Kayla Gebeck

    Judie Cutler|Nov 17, 2011

    My "sister" Angela K. Parker, new professor at Dartmouth, brought up the 1491s (Native video sensations) to work with Native students at Dartmouth. This video is of one of my most favorite students, Kayla Gebeck, from Red Lake. She was one of my Occom Scholars--bright and working on language revitalization issues. Judie Cutler Full Circle Community Institute, Inc....

  • The 13th International Survivors of Suicide Day is Saturday, November 19th

    Have you lost a loved one to suicide? The 13th International Survivors of Suicide Day is Saturday, November 19th. The Beltrami Area Suicide Prevention Program & BSU Student Health and Counseling Center will be sponsoring a healing conference for survivors of suicide loss at the Bemidji State University, American Indian Resource Center in Bemidji from 11:15-3:00pm on the 19th. The event will begin with lunch and will include a viewing of a panel presentation of suicide loss survivors followed by an empowerment drum session facilitated by Tandy...

  • Bemidji Community Health Center Community Forum - Friday, December 2, 2011

    Bemidji Community Health Center Community Forum - Friday, December 2, 2011 In September 2011, our community was awarded a Health Center Planning Grant through HRSA and the Affordable Care Act funds to plan for a community health center that will provide comprehensive, high-quality preventive and primary health care to patients regardless of their ability to pay. At the end of the planning phase, the plan and design will be submitted for consideration as a Federally Qualified Health Center...

  • UPCOMING COMMUNITY ARTS SUPPORT GRANT DEADLINE

    Community Arts Support Grants – Deadline: February 15, 2012 Open to any arts organizations. These grants are two-year awards that help provide some measure of funding stability for arts organizations so that their energy can be better focused on increasing the quality and availability of the arts to their communities. Organizations can qualify to apply for up to $6,000 in funds based on their annual expenses. If you miss this application deadline, you will need to wait two years before you have the opportunity to apply again. Applications a...

  • Brother pleads guilty in death of sister during drunken race

    Paul Walsh, Star Tribune|Nov 17, 2011

    A northern Minnesota man has admitted that he left a party as a drunken 18-year-old and crashed his pickup truck while racing, killing his teenage sister riding in the open bed. Kyle Mitchell Lee Hardy, now 21, pleaded guilty Tuesday in federal court in Minneapolis to involuntary manslaughter. He faces a maximum of eight years in prison. Sentencing has yet to be scheduled. According to the plea agreement, court documents and police reports: Hardy left a party on Aug. 28, 2009, in Redby, on the Red Lake Indian Reservation, about 1 a.m. He drove...

  • UPCOMING ARTS & CULTURAL HERITAGE GRANT DEADLINE

    Applications are available for the following Grant at the Region 2 Arts Council Office, 426 Bemidji Avenue, Bemidji, MN 56601 and are also available for download from our website, http//r2arts.org. Arts and Cultural Heritage Grants Deadline: January 17, 2012 Open to artists in all art disciplines, any non-profit organization, school (including community education offices), and units of government. These grants support three key areas: Arts Activities and Arts Access, Arts Education, and Cultural Heritage. Individual artists can apply for...

  • Nov 17, 2011

    The incidence of heart attacks and sudden deaths has fallen nearly in half since smoking bans took effect in southeastern Minnesota, according to new research from the Mayo Clinic....

  • Nov 17, 2011

    The Minnesota Senate said Wednesday it would hold two public hearings on the possibility of using tax money to help build a Minnesota Vikings stadium....

  • Nov 17, 2011

    CANBERRA, AUSTRALIA - President Obama announced on Wednesday that the United States planned to deploy 2,500 Marines in Australia to shore up alliances in Asia. The move prompted a sharp response from Beijing, which accused Obama of escalating military tensions in the region....

  • Nov 17, 2011

    CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- An Internet payday lender must comply with a state investigative subpoena into inflated loan interest rates despite the company's ties to a American Indian tribe, a Kanawha County judge ruled Wednesday....

  • Nov 17, 2011

    Attorneys for a self-help author convicted in the deaths of three people after an Arizona sweat lodge ceremony are making their case for probation. Liz Neuman of Prior Lake was among those who died....

  • Nov 17, 2011

    The Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians and the Cherokee Nation in Oklahoma have officially banded together against “fabricated” tribes accused of stealing the Cherokee identity....

  • Nov 17, 2011

    Topeka - Leaders of the Kickapoo Tribe, Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation, Iowa Tribe, Sac and Fox Nation, and Kaw Nation joined Kansas Governor Sam Brownback today for the Kansas 150 Tribal Commemoration at the Kansas Historical Society. The event was part of the state's sesquicentennial celebration....

  • The Price of Free

    Nov 17, 2011

    What can I say? I was young. Seventeen when I volunteered for service and nineteen when I volunteered for Vietnam. At the time, I think I would have said that freedom isn’t free. I was young. Read more:http://indiancountrytodaymedianetwork.com/ict_sbc/the-price-of-free http://indiancountrytodaymedianetwork.com/ict_sbc/the-price-of-free#ixzz1dxtDY32Z...

  • Nov 17, 2011

    Neshoba County's new redistricting map, which maintains both a majority black and a majority American Indian precinct, has been approved by the U. S. Department of Justice....

  • Nov 17, 2011

    KENT -- A late night fire Monday that heavily damaged a cabin and pavilion on Schaghticoke Tribal Nation land was intentionally set, investigators said....

  • Nov 17, 2011

    A man who barricaded himself inside a private residence was arrested on Morongo Indian Reservation, police said Wednesday....

  • Nov 17, 2011

    Update 10:14 p.m. Marcius L. Duboise, 35, of Lynwood, was locked up Wednesday night at Smith Correctional in Banning on suspicion of being a felon possessing a firearm, use/under the influence of controlled substance, obstructing an officer, and violating parole, according to inmate records....